coolade, IMHO, I believe TB was throwing to where he expected his receivers to be. After how many of those passes hit the ground did we see Brady make motions to the receivers about where they should have been. It is not like we saw a wide open receiver all the time and Brady clearly missed them. He threw to spots where the receiver was expected to be. Also, the number of drops we saw was astounding!

Brady was pretty accurate last night. Lots of balls hit the palms. If it hits your palms you should be able to catch it. But, seriously Sims had 2 good catches. That's not good enough to warrent a spot right now. If he couldn't beat out any of the 3 we currently have that's saying a lot. I'd like the give the kid a shot too but he wasn't immediately picked up by another team so lets hold off making him the next Nunn

That's a strong statement. but the outside throws are more difficult, the receivers are moving targets. Brady got addicted to Welker, short throws, etc. He can still get better, but it is beginning to look like a disturbing trend.

This is a rather absurd post, especially considering how you assert your opinion as a fact.

Was Brady perfect last night? No. But he was a smart part of a big problem. Let's give these rookies some time to get acclimated and learn the offense. There will be growing pains, no doubt, but I fully expect a talented and dynamic group by the end of the season.

"Brady just doesnt know how to work with outside WRs. Dobson and Boyce would've excelled in other teams, but our QB can only throw to Slot WRs and TEs."

That's nonsensical. Brady could afford some work on his downfield passing, but it's clear that he has been working on it and is improving. Did he miss a throw or two down the field last night? Sure. But all QBs do. He also hit on those same deep throws 2 or 3 times, either resulting in a completion, dropped pass, or in Thompkins case, on the TD that was called back, it was neither Brady nor Thompkins' fault -- perfect throw, fantastic effort by KT, just a tough play.

coolade, IMHO, I believe TB was throwing to where he expected his receivers to be. After how many of those passes hit the ground did we see Brady make motions to the receivers about where they should have been. It is not like we saw a wide open receiver all the time and Brady clearly missed them. He threw to spots where the receiver was expected to be. Also, the number of drops we saw was astounding!

AGCSBill, just a fan havin' fun!!

I hope that's an adjustment they can make. The reason I bring up Sims is the 2 TD catches he made were taking the ball from a defender in the air.

maybe its less about the finesse of route running , and more about just going and getting the ball. And Brady in turn , having the confidence to make those throws, not just the perfectly timed choreographed things of beauty he appears to be striving for.

He has an instinct to avoid picks, so this plays in as well, since the throws to the areas are not ending up in the defenders hands either...